It generates classes only for those elements/types directly referenced
by the WSDL.

Anne

On 6/23/05, Paul Barry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to use apache axis to access the web services of a
> thrid-party app.  The WSDL for the third party app has many
> <element>,<simpleType> and <complexType> elements that are children of
> the <schema> element.  So it looks basically like this:
> 
> <definitions>
>   <types>
>     <schema>
>         <element name="one">
>         ...
>         </element>
>         <complexType name="two">
>         ...
>         </complexType>
>     </schema>
>   </types>
> </definitions>
> 
> When I run WSDL2Java, it created a Java class to represent some of the
> elements, but not others.  Isn't it supposed to generate a class for
> each child element of schema?  What would cause WSDL2Java not to do
> that?
>

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